
Mary Jane Irving
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Mary Jane Irving.
Born: October 20, 1913
Place of Birth: Columbia, South Carolina, USA
Known For

The Godless Girl
High school students led by the Girl and Boy turn from Christianity toward secret atheistic meetings. When a girl is accidentally killed by a stairway collapse, the Girl and Boy go to reform school where they are treated brutally.

Arsène Lupin
A charming and very daring thief known as Arsene Lupin is terrorizing the wealthy of Paris. He even goes so far as to threaten the Mona Lisa. But the police, led by the great Guerchard, think they know Arsene Lupin's identity, and they have a secret weapon to catch him.

Little Church Around the Corner
A wealthy minister in a mining town is something of an advocate for the miners' safety, but he doesn't really get involved in the issue. He is soon snapped out of that attitude, however, when his daughter is trapped underground in a mine explosion, along with the mine's owner.

Tom Sawyer
The classic Mark Twain tale of a young boy and his friends on the Mississippi River. Tom and his pals Huckleberry Finn and Joe Harper have numerous adventures, including running away to be pirates and, being believed drowned, attending their own funeral. The boys also witness a murder and Tom and his friend Becky Thatcher are pursued by the vengeful murderer.

Without Honor
Pete Marlan is a gambler with an unsavory past. Suspected of being an outlaw, Pete plays along with this misconception, the better to infiltrate a gang of smugglers. Along the way, he clears the name of the brother of Texas Ranger Mike Donovan, and helps patch up the romance between Donovan and heroine Bernice.

The Florodora Girl
A chorus girl gets bad advice from her fellow chorines in handling a rich suitor who assumes she is a gold digger.

The Good Bad Boy
Billy Benson has a reputation as a "bad boy" largely due to his habit of winding up in fist fights. Billy is usually fighting to defend his dad's reputation. John Benson is the town ne'er-do-well: a failed inventor who has labored the past 20 years on what he believes is a revolutionary fire extinguisher. Wealthy businessman Walter Howe realizes that it really is a million-dollar idea, and plots...

Probation
Janet Holman is suspicious of her fiancé, Allen Wells, after he kisses her best friend Gwen when the lights are turned out during a party. Allen leaves early, purportedly for business reasons, but in reality, he is going to visit his secret girl friend, seventeen-year-old Ruth Jarrett. When Ruth's neighbor and landlady, Mrs. Humphries, overhears her talking to Allen on the phone, she becomes morally outraged and calls the police. Ruth is taken away to juvenile hall, and when Ruth's older brother Nick comes home to celebrate Ruth's birthday, Mrs. Humphries explains that Ruth has been seeing an older, wealthy man who has been leading her astray, and that she sent her away for her own good. Nick is saddened that he has failed to keep Ruth on the right track, and when he returns to his apartment, he becomes enraged to see Allen there. When Allen claims ignorance of Ruth's age, Nick hits him, and they engage in a brawl.

Student Tour
A philosophy professor accompanies his school's rowing team on a worldwide tour.

The Temple Of Dusk
Japanese poet Akira living in Tokyo, loves American Ruth Vale, who was placed in the care of Akira's father when her missionary parents died. Ruth returns Akira's affections until she meets Edward, but the American proves an unfaithful husband. Three years later, Ruth is gravely ill while Edward amuses himself with his new lover, Adrienne Chester, but Akira comforts the dying woman with the promise that he will protect her little daughter Blossom.
Filmography
as Student
as Gwen (uncredited)
as Marie
as Bernice Donovan
as Mary
as Older Vibart Daughter
as The Victim
as Daughter of War Profiteer
as Ruth McTavish
as Asia
as Hester Gephart
as Little girl
as Judge Fawcett's Daughter
as Maizie Darrant
as Margy - Age 10
as François
as Little Hetty - as a child
as Baby Madge
as Ella Laird
as Susan Gray
as Little Boy Clown
as One of the kids
as Mary Jane Morton
as "Bostie" Bostil
as Doris Harvey
as Rosemary
as Young Janet Barclay
as Gwen Duffy
as Vasco Lopez Son (uncredited)
as Peggy Knight
as Child
as The Child
as Little Girl (uncredited)
as Kenneth Furthman
as Little Molly Welch
as Girl
as The Child
as Blossom
as Rachael's Daughter
as Girl
as Mary Jane
as Jane Gawne as a child (uncredited)
as Mimi
as Fräulein Bertha Meyer
as Blossom